Friday, April 1, 2011

Piano Health

4 steps for Piano Health

1. Send Open Keylid your piano, sometimes

Keeping your floor closed when not in use is a good habit to get ... 70% of the time. The particles of dust and air can build into a sticky mess between the piano keys, resulting in mobility problems. However, if the lid is closed for too long, mold growth can occur inside the piano. This is especially true if your piano is kept in a dark room or damp.

* Keep the keylid on a couple of times a week during daylight hours. indirect sunlight and good air circulation will discourage the formation of mold inside your piano.

* A fresh once-over with an attachment for vacuum cleaners can help to combat the accumulation of dust.

* If you have a keyboard, invest in a properly fitted cover. Mold is generally not a problem here.

2. No drinks on the piano!

If the liquid seeps between the piano keys and reach the interior, it can cause large (and expensive) damage. Damage done to finish the exterior wood is a fact.

* If the liquid gets between the keys, contact a registered piano technician as soon as possible. Do not remove the keys and groped by themselves address the mess.

* If the liquid gets on the piano, blot excess liquid from the surface of the keys'. To avoid further dripping, try not to press any button during this operation.

* For spills on keyboards electrical: Disconnect all at once. Groped not shake the keyboard dry, this liquid can drive deeper into your instrument.

3. Humidity levels ideal for a Piano

Pianos are very sensitive to changes in humidity. high levels of humidity can cause wood to warp, and lower humidity can cause cracking.

The wooden floor was placed and intricate craftsmanship, and the sound quality is based on it. Changes in the wood can also affect tuning, and if the time wood or loose, the strings will go out and pitch.

* Keep your piano away from heating vents and windows, and close the door to your room if the piano is near a kitchen or bathroom.

* Monitor the levels of indoor humidity, and regulate them with a humidifier or dehumidifier. 40% humidity is ideal.

* Close all windows in the room of the piano to avoid condensation. This is particularly important for your electric piano.

4. Adjust the climate around Piano

The temperature can be another enemy of the piano. The cold can weaken delicate wooden parts, and the use of a piano under these conditions can cause these parts snap. Heat can affect the strings and loosen the felt on the hammers. The room temperature (70-72 ° C, 21-22 ° C) is ideal.

* Adjust the temperature of the room with an air conditioner or heater, but piano to keep a distance from both.

* Keep your piano away from an outside wall. If no other space is available, the position of the piano at least six feet away from it.

* Close all doors and windows of your room floor, and do not allow direct sunlight to touch your instrument. It can damage the inside, causing discoloration and breakdown of the lining of the piano.